Avatar 2 Trailer Release Date In Next To No Time: Next Two Sequels In The Works; ‘We Expect To Be Able To Accelerate The Process,’ Says James Cameron

Expect an Avatar 2 trailer anytime soon, as the film is scheduled with a release date on December 2016.

Director James Cameron is determined to make movie's story more mind-blowing and he has been working faster based on the amount of development and computer graphics to make the second movie of the series exceed the expectations of the audiences.

"The first film... took almost four years to make. We expect to be able to accelerate the process quite a bit, because we've improved a lot of the software and the computer graphics tools, and we've been working very closely with Weta Digital down here in New Zealand developing a whole new suite of tools to speed up the process."

James Cameron also revealed that the team is simultaneously working on the plot of the next three sequels of Avatar.

"The second, third, and fourth films all go into production simultaneously," he wrote on a Reddit Ask Me Anything session last weekend. "They're essentially all in pre-production now because we are designing creatures, settings, and characters that span all three films. And we should be finished with all three scripts within the next, I would say, six weeks."

Cameron provided a sneak peak in the plot in an interview that there would be new worlds and new characters that would be introduced in the second installation of the hit scifi franchise that can be featured in the upcoming Avatar 2 trailer.

"We're still in the early stages. Right now we're developing the software. I'm writing the scripts. We're designing all the creatures and characters and the settings, and so on. So, I'm not actually directing yet, but I'm doing all the other creative processes that lead up to that.

It's going very well. I think it's going to be spectacular. You'll see new worlds, new habitats, new cultures. The primary conflict between the human view kind of dominating nature and the Na'vi view of being integrated into nature is the same, but it manifests itself in very different ways," he said in an RTL interview.

Meanwhile, director of Titanic and first two installations of the Terminator series also expressed his enthusiasm with 3D as he wants the Avatar 2 and all its planned sequels to be released in 3D.

"I believe all movies should be made in 3-D, forever, but the projection needs to be better and brighter," he wrote during his AMA. "I want people to see in the movie theaters what I am seeing in my perfectly calibrated screening room and people aren't seeing that. Larger formats. I'd love to see screens get bigger."

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